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exhibits that were located on the Mezzanine floor. Among the concerns showing exhibits were:-California White & Sugar Pine Manufacturers Association; "Somozided Products" by the E. K. Wood Lumber Co.; Ya-Ho Perfect Cooler Venjilator; Wheeler-Osgood Laminex Doors; United States Gypsum Co.; California Redwood Association; White Brothers; Built-in-Fixture Co.; Masterbilt Products; Red River Lumber Co.; Celotex and the Pabco Products of The Paraffne Companies, Inc.

THURSDAY EVENING

The annual banquet uras held at 7:00 P. M. in the Florentine Room of the Senator Hotel During the banquet there were several orchestra and entertainment features which were greatly enjoyed by the large gathering. J. W. S. Butler, Sacramento Lumber Co., acted as toastmaster. Parson Peter A. Simpkin, international chaplain of Hoolloo, was the speaker of the evening and gave a delightful

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FRIDAY MORNING

, President C. W. Pinkerton presided over the morning business session.

The morning session was opened with moving pictures of the recent Bay District Hoo-Hoo Picnic at Kendall Dell and the Calaveras Grove Trip conducted by the Central California Lumbermen's Club. The pictures were shown by Fred Holmes, Holmes-Eureka Lumber Co., San Francisco, and were greatly enjoyed.

H. L. Potter, Portland, spoke on the "Utilization of Short Lengths" and their relation to the retail lumber business. His remarks were illustrated with stereopticon views.

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